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Chris Lines Bristol Rovers midfielder

Best mate?
Ollie Clarke. He’s my midfield partner most of the time and he was up-and-coming in the youth team in my first spell at the club (2002-2011), so I knew of him around then. When I came back to the club, he was a first-team player and my roommate. We’ve been away together a few times as well.
Last to buy dinner?
Ellis Harrison brings a little game on his phone where you stick your finger on the screen and whoever the red arrow lands on has to pay. I’m not sure whether he’s using that as his little excuse or not. Maybe...

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